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they us stop killing your own country they have to come in and speak for us other nations are speaking more for the united states population than the united states government itself there was the future if these corporations keep control the biotech corporations are already on to the next phase which is something called biopharmaceutical crops where they actually have vaccines and pharmaceutical components already made inside the crops and now you're actually getting pharmaceutical drugs on your dinner table experimental vaccines on your dinner table but the f.d.a. also will likely not label these vaccine component crops and these pharmaceutical component crops to the point where you'll be feeding your family unknowingly all of these different vaccines and stems and everything like that even for infants black so smith kline monsanto and merck the vaccine industry the pharmaceutical industry and the biotech industry all coming together to deceive you on what's on your dinner table coming together to make massive profits completely unheard of in this country for example we have the aids
they us stop killing your own country they have to come in and speak for us other nations are speaking more for the united states population than the united states government itself there was the future if these corporations keep control the biotech corporations are already on to the next phase which is something called biopharmaceutical crops where they actually have vaccines and pharmaceutical components already made inside the crops and now you're actually getting pharmaceutical drugs on...
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thank you for being with us. >> site you having me. dennis: good weekend to you. later in the show, a day after the nasdaq shut down for three long hours, we still have more questions than answers. next, they are supposed to be looking out for the little guy, but we will show you how the new consumer financial protection bureau actually could be making things worse. ♪ right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. dennis: coming up next, yet another deral agency running wild with power. we h ♪ dennis: it's supposed purpose is to empower and protect the consumer, but the new consumer financial protection bureau taking its power to far? with more on th
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adam: using kits should be $28 per share? >> yes. adam: you explain this that they figure out how to generate advertising revenue so this was priced dinner whenever betty gets excited about now with revenue growth is not that great the what they were supposed to do but if they fail the mobile that would be disastrous for the company but they succeeded is what they needed to do. so it was priced in one year ago and i think it is overpriced now people are overreacting to good news by it is not great news. adam: you are very humble in do say you got lucky when you called the share are you willing to go out again? >> shorting in the face of a crowd is one of the most dangerous games to play. i would not say that but if the stock is already bought one year ago or two years ago you may want to think about having a position or reducing your position is someone going forward. adam: that is a dangerous stock so is driving the 73% show. from the school of business at harvard thank you. the closing bell rings and six minutes with your last chan
adam: using kits should be $28 per share? >> yes. adam: you explain this that they figure out how to generate advertising revenue so this was priced dinner whenever betty gets excited about now with revenue growth is not that great the what they were supposed to do but if they fail the mobile that would be disastrous for the company but they succeeded is what they needed to do. so it was priced in one year ago and i think it is overpriced now people are overreacting to good news by it is...
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use will be shutting it down for about a week as they realign 880. they will be paving and installing barrier rails and striping lanes. the chp will begin rolling traffic breaks to prep for the 8:00 shut down. drivers are bracing for gridlocken if >> there is five lanes that will merge into one lane. it sounds like chaos. >> i will probably not leave the city. i know a lot of my friends will work from home. >> reporter: the ferries will have -- every night of the closure trains will be running. there is going to be a number of big events scheduledover the holiday weekend including a bunch of a's games and the sausalito arts festival. be aware 15 interstate 8 oil ramps will be closed. they will remain closed until 5:00 tuesday morning. the bridge will open at dawn. is there a chance it could open earlier? we'll let you know in our next half hour. >> thank you. >>> we also have a special section on our ktvu web page to help you get around. you can find it under hot techs section. >>> shawn is scheduled to be formerly charged with grand theft and burgla
use will be shutting it down for about a week as they realign 880. they will be paving and installing barrier rails and striping lanes. the chp will begin rolling traffic breaks to prep for the 8:00 shut down. drivers are bracing for gridlocken if >> there is five lanes that will merge into one lane. it sounds like chaos. >> i will probably not leave the city. i know a lot of my friends will work from home. >> reporter: the ferries will have -- every night of the closure...
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he joins us exclusively to explain why. plus a colossal wildfire in california is now the size of chicago. san francisco power and water supplies are under threat. we will go live to california for the battle and the money to fight them. and who made money today? they are shining brightly today. keep it right here to find out who it is. even when they say it is not, it is always about money. ♪
he joins us exclusively to explain why. plus a colossal wildfire in california is now the size of chicago. san francisco power and water supplies are under threat. we will go live to california for the battle and the money to fight them. and who made money today? they are shining brightly today. keep it right here to find out who it is. even when they say it is not, it is always about money. ♪
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one east bay man told us his sister who uses the bay bridge every workday is bracing herself for gridlock. >> she probably catching bart. you have the football games coming up. you got everything coming up. you have things going on in the city too. i think that throws things off too. >> there are a number of big events scheduled over the holiday weekend including a bunch of a's games. the ferries will have extra service. bart will be adding limited overnight service. the new bay bridge is set to open the first day back to work. the chp will begin rolling traffic breaks between 7:00 and 8:00 wednesday night on each side of the bridge. now be aware that 15 interstate 880 off ramps will be shut down as well as in san francisco. the bridge is going to remain closed until 5:00 in the morning on tuesday and then it will open at dawn. who will be the first person to cross the bridge? find out coming up in our next half hour. live from the bay bridge toll plaza i'm tara moriarty. >> all right. interesting. we do know california lieutenant governor gavin newsom will be there for the open ceremony.
one east bay man told us his sister who uses the bay bridge every workday is bracing herself for gridlock. >> she probably catching bart. you have the football games coming up. you got everything coming up. you have things going on in the city too. i think that throws things off too. >> there are a number of big events scheduled over the holiday weekend including a bunch of a's games. the ferries will have extra service. bart will be adding limited overnight service. the new bay...
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download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> thanks a lot. >> sharla? >> yes, how are you? >> i brought a friend of mine. his name is greg. greg, this is sharla. >> sharla, good to meet you.
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he tricked us. he fooled us. he played with us. >> on day six of the standoff, another child comes out of the compound with a note pinned to her jacket. it says, once the children are out the adults will die. >> we never got another child out. we got a total of 21. and i will be eternally grateful for the fact we were able to accomplish that. >> 27 children remained inside the compound. >> we continued to press david on that. david finally became very upset with the negotiator and he stopped them. he yelled at them. he said hey, you don't understand. the rest of these children are my children. they're not coming out. the battle with armageddon was on. at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup
he tricked us. he fooled us. he played with us. >> on day six of the standoff, another child comes out of the compound with a note pinned to her jacket. it says, once the children are out the adults will die. >> we never got another child out. we got a total of 21. and i will be eternally grateful for the fact we were able to accomplish that. >> 27 children remained inside the compound. >> we continued to press david on that. david finally became very upset with the...
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chemical weapons were used in syria. >> chemical weapons were used in syria, the secretary of state saying. that would seem to lead the u.s. without a whole lot of wriggle room. they're going to have to do something about it after that emotional statement from the secretary of state. he spoke about viewing the slaughter of women and children and innocent civilians on the internet himself personally and the impact that it had on him. you can imagine that after that language the united states is going to have to do something in the foreseeable future, the time line unclear at this point, what specific action we might be seeing also very unclear at this point. scott? >> thanks so much. to the traders now, josh brown, as if we didn't have enough to worry about here. we have fears about the taper, housing concerns because of the rates which have backed up and an interesting market reaction as you were talking about back stage. >> one of the things that people look for who are looking at shorter time frames are noticeable diverges. a lot of traders were talking about for the last 30 days
chemical weapons were used in syria. >> chemical weapons were used in syria, the secretary of state saying. that would seem to lead the u.s. without a whole lot of wriggle room. they're going to have to do something about it after that emotional statement from the secretary of state. he spoke about viewing the slaughter of women and children and innocent civilians on the internet himself personally and the impact that it had on him. you can imagine that after that language the united...
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the russians are warning us off. syria is promising chaos if we do it, but president obama tonight is said to be considering a military response to the latest chemical weapons attacks in syria. we have fox team coverage tonight. jennifer griffin is at the pentagon. but we begin with chief white house correspondent, ed henry on the politics of the syria crisis both here and overseas and where we are right now. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening. they believe that not only that chemical weapons were used but that they can pin it on the sire yan -- syrian government. secretary john kerry flatly declared president obama believes there must be accountability for the use of what he called the world's most heinous weapons. >> what we saw in syria last week should shock the conscience of the world. it defies any code of morality. let me be clear. the indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity. >> reporter: kerry's strong r
the russians are warning us off. syria is promising chaos if we do it, but president obama tonight is said to be considering a military response to the latest chemical weapons attacks in syria. we have fox team coverage tonight. jennifer griffin is at the pentagon. but we begin with chief white house correspondent, ed henry on the politics of the syria crisis both here and overseas and where we are right now. good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening. they believe that not only that...
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us steel is up. it is kind of a mixed bag. >> it is up a lot in the last three weeks. >> don't get me started. >> i'm not going to say it is up from the all time lows. >> we'll settle this. >> the first half of the she was about us agreeing. >> there is not any news today. but over the last couple of weeks, this stock is trading all over the place. i still like discover. that one would be you buying. >> you tweet it, we trade it. it is taking your tweets. we'll be right back. make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you start using active trader pro today. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> in july, john made a beari
us steel is up. it is kind of a mixed bag. >> it is up a lot in the last three weeks. >> don't get me started. >> i'm not going to say it is up from the all time lows. >> we'll settle this. >> the first half of the she was about us agreeing. >> there is not any news today. but over the last couple of weeks, this stock is trading all over the place. i still like discover. that one would be you buying. >> you tweet it, we trade it. it is taking your...
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he says a degree doesn't have same guarantees he used to and joins us with a professor. who, of course, disagrees on that issue. bill bennett, the question i have to ask is, can you afford not to go to college in today's economy? >> sure, you can. look, intellectual capital has never had more value. the sheer dollar value of sbe lukt july capital is never greater but we're a college degree mind thought to be a proxy of intellectual talent and capital. it no longer can be. it's not just the debt. it's not just what you owe. a lot of studies have also looked at what students know quh they go through four years of liberal arts and many of those studies are pretty discouraging and a third thing you might add to the what do you know and how much do you owe? where do you go and what happens to you when you graduate? 50% of the college graduates unemployed or underemployed. there are other ways to succeed, to get jobs. and to consider your future. it used to be almost automatic that the advice would be go to college. now i think people have to pause and consider very carefully.
he says a degree doesn't have same guarantees he used to and joins us with a professor. who, of course, disagrees on that issue. bill bennett, the question i have to ask is, can you afford not to go to college in today's economy? >> sure, you can. look, intellectual capital has never had more value. the sheer dollar value of sbe lukt july capital is never greater but we're a college degree mind thought to be a proxy of intellectual talent and capital. it no longer can be. it's not just...
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thank you for joining us here on ktvu channel 2 morning news. monday, august 26th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. time now 6:30. let's check in with steve. it will be warm out there. >> for some. we have a lot of drizzle. a lot of reports coming in if you have some you can always tweet me sp weather. james san mateo. joe also from san carlos. golden gate. south had some. san francisco. i know in oakland and sfo had light rain. very mild on the temps. i mean mid 60s for some. mostly cloudy skies unless you are really far inland. 60 to 78. partly sunny by noon. and then fog or sun. even humidity in the air. starting off with a lot of 60s and just a few 50s. and temperatures again starting off with watt every temps very mild. pleasanton back today. 60. 75 at noon. high of 82-degrees. for us high pressure wins out. for a little bit but just cloud cover down in southern california. we'll stay there for awhile. a little cooler. clouds and sun after that morning drizzle. morning drizzle. 60s and 70s and 80s. my good friend sal. >>> steve
thank you for joining us here on ktvu channel 2 morning news. monday, august 26th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. time now 6:30. let's check in with steve. it will be warm out there. >> for some. we have a lot of drizzle. a lot of reports coming in if you have some you can always tweet me sp weather. james san mateo. joe also from san carlos. golden gate. south had some. san francisco. i know in oakland and sfo had light rain. very mild on the temps. i mean mid 60s...
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the price cisco paid really kind of gives us a prism we can use to analyze names that are left. more important the space is right for a takeover bid. i don't think cisco is done making acquisition. once they move into an area they like to sink their teeth in. they said on the call they want to be the premiere cyber security in the world. intel bought mcafee. you have to wonder if they might be willing to do more in order to change wall street's opinion. e spesh since intel's bread and butter, making processors for personal computers is widely viewed as a growth free zone and they have a lot of cash on the sidelines. beyond that i can see ibm beefing up security presence or even dell once it gets its act together. maybe even microsoft with the new ceo. i don't know. why is cyber security so important? i've always liked this theme. with the rise of cloud computing over the last few years, protecting against hackers and the like has taken on a new significance. they are so much smarter than they used to be. you know, you buy all this data in the cloud. more and more enterprise has
the price cisco paid really kind of gives us a prism we can use to analyze names that are left. more important the space is right for a takeover bid. i don't think cisco is done making acquisition. once they move into an area they like to sink their teeth in. they said on the call they want to be the premiere cyber security in the world. intel bought mcafee. you have to wonder if they might be willing to do more in order to change wall street's opinion. e spesh since intel's bread and butter,...
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he joins us now. first of all, i want to know what the tweets are saying about syria over this weekend, as america moved military forces closer and closer to intervention. what do they say. >> as the talk of military action, the conversation is progressively more negative. tweets mentioning war four times more likely to be negative. it's telling you that people don't want war. and criticizing the president for not going at the red line. a and. >> so you sweep the tweets and the result is we don't want to do this. >> that has been with the president lately. stuart: really? >> it's been almost remarkably static since the snowden thing and the syria thing to bring him back down. stuart: what do they tweet about the nsa and the snowden thing. >> you typically see a hockey stick progression, and fades from the public em imagine. we're not seeing that with the nsa stuff. the value has been almost the same day after day. stuart: really? >> and as the stuff keeps coming out. stuart: the negative on interventi
he joins us now. first of all, i want to know what the tweets are saying about syria over this weekend, as america moved military forces closer and closer to intervention. what do they say. >> as the talk of military action, the conversation is progressively more negative. tweets mentioning war four times more likely to be negative. it's telling you that people don't want war. and criticizing the president for not going at the red line. a and. >> so you sweep the tweets and the...
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. >> to use face recognition, use the color-coded button on your remote. >> stahl: facial recognition is already in some of our home appliances like tvs. >> hi, tv. >> stahl: and big business is free to do this kind of surveillance, while government has all kind of restrictions. >> joseph atick: what's unique about face recognition is the fact that you can do it surreptitiously, from a distance, and continually. >> stahl: it can happen, we don't even know. >> atick: that's the point. >> cooper: the nile crocodile can grow up to 20 feet long and weighs as much as a car. they are patient and stealthy killers that drag their prey into the water, where they drown and dismember them. hundreds of people are killed every year. why would we go diving with them? to learn more about africa's largest and most feared predator face to face. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." hey love. [off screen] there you are. [speaking german] hi, grandpa! [off screen] give me a kiss
. >> to use face recognition, use the color-coded button on your remote. >> stahl: facial recognition is already in some of our home appliances like tvs. >> hi, tv. >> stahl: and big business is free to do this kind of surveillance, while government has all kind of restrictions. >> joseph atick: what's unique about face recognition is the fact that you can do it surreptitiously, from a distance, and continually. >> stahl: it can happen, we don't even know....
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want it used with us. and use that power in the american way, which is what we are all striving for, is to be engaged in building society as a valuable member of society. and we have got to find ways not only to register voters, but to make sure they turn out at the polls, to make sure they are informed about their communities , and to be able to become the leaders that they are going to be set up for in the next 30, 50 years. >> i have a personal story. your opening of this morning on telling a story. i think that my dad in these situations. in 1963, i was five years old, and he sat me down the night before i went to kindergarten and said to me, "you're going to an american school tomorrow. and you're going to have to do better than everybody else in school because your chinese." even though i was born here in america. " and you have to prove that you're smarter and better than everyone else just to be treated equally." i know that resonates for a lot of us. >> i hear the a man from the choir. >> yes, it
want it used with us. and use that power in the american way, which is what we are all striving for, is to be engaged in building society as a valuable member of society. and we have got to find ways not only to register voters, but to make sure they turn out at the polls, to make sure they are informed about their communities , and to be able to become the leaders that they are going to be set up for in the next 30, 50 years. >> i have a personal story. your opening of this morning on...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the white house says there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used in syria. now the question on everyone's mind is whether the u.s. is on the eve of another war. >>> also tonight, what happens when a right wing fringe congressman says something patently false and the world takes him seriously? >>> plus, donald trump has a giant lawsuit on his hands over accusation he scammed thousands of people all over the country. we'll talk to someone who said she was duped out of over $10,000. those stories are ahead. >>> we begin tonight on the doorstep of another war in the
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the white house says there is very little doubt that chemical weapons were used in syria. now the question on everyone's mind is whether the u.s. is on the eve of another war. >>> also tonight, what happens when a right wing fringe congressman says something patently false and the world takes him seriously? >>>...
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>> give us a call, donald. this is an absolute disgrace. >> still ahead on "morning joe," she's calling this supreme court one of the most activist in history. fou 80-year-old justice ruth bader ginsburg is vowing to stay on the bench as long as possible. we're going to talk to "the new york times" writer about his interview with justice ginsburg straight ahead. straight ahead, nfl quarterback and current espn analyst jesse palmer joins us to preview the 2013 college season. >> and rex ryan. ask him about rex ryan. >> turn around when we talk about him. >> up next the top stories in the politico playbook. here's bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill? >> welcome back, guys. always making me smile for many different reasons. california fire, the rim fire, was the big blaze out there in the west. i want to show you this video from an air tanker. show you the plane drops, but what is it like to be in the cockpit of these planes and fly in and drop the retardant. the rim fire on the right burning in yosemit
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what have you got for us, cheryl? >> adam, lori i'm standing at court of champions, martina nafta loaf have and pete sampras, arthur ashe. someone in the history books when it comes to tennis, former number one champ herself, tracy austin. hello. how are you? >> i'm good. let's talk tennis. >> your broadcaster from tennis legend to broadcaster. what do you see here especially on the men's side? >> i think it is pretty wide open. we're talking about top three. rafael nidal and novak djokovic and andy murray. last couple of years it has been a big four with roger federer in there. roger federer is surprisingly ranked 7th in the world. it has been a decade since he was that low. federer has 17 grand slams, the most from anybody on the men's side. that is surprise he is not in the top three. nidal has played fantastic tennis. he won nine titles. won the 8th french open. was out two months. didn't play the u.s. open last year. andy murray won the u.s. open last year, won wimbledon this year. which is huge for england and b
what have you got for us, cheryl? >> adam, lori i'm standing at court of champions, martina nafta loaf have and pete sampras, arthur ashe. someone in the history books when it comes to tennis, former number one champ herself, tracy austin. hello. how are you? >> i'm good. let's talk tennis. >> your broadcaster from tennis legend to broadcaster. what do you see here especially on the men's side? >> i think it is pretty wide open. we're talking about top three. rafael...
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think of us. send us a kind thought. >>> look ahead to how the u.s. markets could happen, this afternoon we've got -- well, this afternoon our time. we've got a couple of hours to go before morning open stateside. we're looking at a flattish open to a little bit lower, if anything, right now. our european markets this morning, we initially were called a bit higher following off after a stronger close in the u.s. on friday. strong asian showing overnight as well. we've been very much around that flat line, just a little bit lower at the moment now. just seeing an increase in selling in some of the periphery marx. the xetra dax off by a tad, cac 40 off by 0.7%. the eye decks oibex off by almo. yields pushing a little lower in germany. a little buying into sort of the so-called safe haven assets in germany. you've got a little bit of selling taking place in the ten-year italian treasury and the gilt market just pushing yields a little bit higher there as well. currency markets pretty maflat. looking out for bits and pieces of data. the payroll this month
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i mean, in your office, if you can help us. if you can maintain this friendship for as long as you're in power. i mean, when you see peter orszag going to citigroup, when you see jake seiwert going to goldman, when you see geoff morrell going to bp, it does sort of beg the question, "who were they working for when they were at the pentagon, at the omb, at the treasury department?" i mean, you just sort of wonder where their mind is. >> trent lott. you say he's the archetype of the age of the former. what's a former? >> a former is a former office holder, a former senator, a former congressman, a former white house deputy chief of staff, or whatever. i mean, the line i have in the book is that, "formers stick to washington like melted cheese on a gold plated toaster." they don't go home anymore. they talk about how much they hate washington, but they settle in here, quite comfortably. and trent lott was the senate majority leader -- you know, very powerful republican. he kind of abruptly retired in 2007 i think, went into busine
i mean, in your office, if you can help us. if you can maintain this friendship for as long as you're in power. i mean, when you see peter orszag going to citigroup, when you see jake seiwert going to goldman, when you see geoff morrell going to bp, it does sort of beg the question, "who were they working for when they were at the pentagon, at the omb, at the treasury department?" i mean, you just sort of wonder where their mind is. >> trent lott. you say he's the archetype of...
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them, i used them and i used them at least two times. what does that say about the regime? >> yeah. listen, good morning. the regime has said to bring in the u.n. weapons inspectors. the u.s. has said it's too little, too late by this time because they had been shelling that area constantly and a lot of the evidence from the attack on last wednesday, they believe was not there. but the weapons inspectors today making their way to the suburbs of damascus where that site was and came under heavy sniper fire. one of the cars as you mentioned, essentially destroyed because it was hit multiple time and they're back at a government checkpoint. this escalates this to a different level again. even as the president is believed to be considering a number of targets inside syria for precision strike of some kind, possibly cruise missile strike as we've moved u.s. navy warships into the eastern mediterranean. >> anna: can we take syria at their word? they're pointing fingers and if they were serious about this, would they have let the u.n. in five d
them, i used them and i used them at least two times. what does that say about the regime? >> yeah. listen, good morning. the regime has said to bring in the u.n. weapons inspectors. the u.s. has said it's too little, too late by this time because they had been shelling that area constantly and a lot of the evidence from the attack on last wednesday, they believe was not there. but the weapons inspectors today making their way to the suburbs of damascus where that site was and came under...